Although the Google Nexus 6 is a fairly universal phone that works on all major U.S. carriers, those who use it on T-Mobile will get some custom features, including support for… Read more »
Google’s flagship Nexus 6 smartphone has been available directly through the Google Play Store for months and also at most of the large U.S. carriers save one: Verizon. That’s changing, however, as Verizon… Read more »
Although T-Mobile is expanding its network capabilities with 700 MHz spectrum, relatively few phones support the frequency. Some of the more popular ones, however, will gain that support thanks to software… Read more »
Now that Motorola is owned by China-based Lenovo, it only makes sense for the company to bring its phones to that country. It’s doing just that with the Moto X and… Read more »
Google’s Nexus 6 offers just about every option you could want in the latest and greatest Android smartphone. It nearly had one more feature: A fingerprint sensor. Thanks to a little sleuthing… Read more »
When T-Mobile officially launched sales of the Nexus 6 smartphone it said it would start selling an LTE version of the Nexus 9 tablet in early December. Now, it appears those… Read more »
Although Google’s Nexus 9 has a great tap-to-wake function, the Nexus 6 doesn’t; at least not yet. Google could enable it in the future but if you can’t wait — and… Read more »
Nokia surprised with a new Intel Atom powered tablet running Android 5.0 this week while Google updated its Lollipop flagship software and Apple debuted the first beta SDK for WatchKit and… Read more »
The Nexus 6 has cutting edge hardware and the latest Android 5.0 software. But it lacks something on the software side for me, because Motorola spoiled me last year. As a… Read more »
Now that the Nexus 6 is available and in some people’s hands, Google has made the software factory image available for restoration. It’s not the same build as what shipped on… Read more »